Equinunk, Pennsylvania 18417

Details about the Lake House

Description of the Lake House

Lot 1 is a 3.15 acre flat property adjacent to farm with lake and hay field views.

The Paddocks is a 140 acre gated residential community developed just for the horse enthusiast. We have seamlessly blended together the old farm community setting with the benefits of our full equestrian center. All the while, we have maintained our underlying philosophy of minimizing the impact of development to preserve the

natural environment.

Situated around 50 acres of open communal pastures

Individual property of 3 acres or more, includes one wooded acre house site with remaining pasture acreage fenced for

horses with runin shed

Fenced acreage is adjacent to communal pasture with mountain and lakeviews

Center includes outdoor arena, round pens, and miles of riding trails

Deed restrictions encourage green building including use of native materials

Map of Equinunk, Pennsylvania, 18417

Directions to the Lake House

NORTH JERSEY:Take the Garden State Parkway till the end and then take the NY thruway North (87). Take NY thruway (87) to exit 16 Harriman. 75 cent toll and proceed on Rt. 17 to exit 104 Monticello. (About 45 minutes) This puts you on 17B. Stay on it for about 20 minutes and you will come to a stop light at Fosterdale. Make a right at this stoplight (this is still 17B). In a mile or so 17B forks left-stay with it. In a few more miles, 17B makes a left-stay with it again. Go about 5 miles and you will reach Callicoon which is where 17B ends. Make a right onto Main Street and drive about two blocks. Make a left at the Bank of America (you will go over a bridge crossing the Delaware River). Continue for about 8 miles until you come to the end of the road. Make a left onto 191 South. Go about 1.1 miles and make a right onto creek road (there is an antique duck sign there). Go about 1/4 mile and turn right onto Duck Harbor road. Duck Harbor Road curves to the left, you will see an old saw mill on the left, you will also pass Schnakenberg Road on your right. Continue on Duck Harbor Road for about a half mile (you will pass the horse farm on your right) and the development entrance will be on your left.

SOUTH JERSEY:Take Interstate 476 North (About 99 miles) Merge onto PA-315 North toward Interstate 81 North toward Scranton. (0.8 miles) Merge onto I-81 North for 11 miles. Take exit 187 toward I-84 East/Mt Pocono, I-380 South/Milford, US-6 East/Carbondale, about half mile. Merge onto Rt 6 toward Carbondale. Exit will be on the left. you will stay on Rt 6 for about 28 miles. Rt 6 will turn into a single lane road, continue until you end at a light in Honesdale. You will make a left onto Rt 191, stay on Rt 191 for 13.8 miles. Make a left onto Creek Road. (there is an antique duck sign there) Go about 1/4 mile and turn right onto Duck Harbor road. Duck Harbor Road curves to the left, you will see an old saw mill on the left, you will also pass Schnakenberg Road on your right. Continue on Duck Harbor Road for about a half mile (you will pass the horse farm on your right and the development entrance will be on your left.

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